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Orwell: "A glimmer [is] one who watches vacant motor-cars." What does this mean?
british-english
slang
history
twentieth-century-language
What does Scandinavian Home mean? Late XIX, early XX century. Great Britain
meaning-in-context
phrase-meaning
literature
twentieth-century-language
nineteenth-century-english
Origin of “name happened” form: from “s*** happens” via “magic happens”?
etymology
slang
offensive-language
origin-unknown
twentieth-century-language
Was Nabi Tajima (died this week at 117) born in the 19th or 20th Century? [closed]
twentieth-century-language
Where does the expression “spill the tea” come from? [closed]
slang
internet
phrase-origin
twentieth-century-language
What did the word "Ade" mean in the English of a hundred years ago?
meaning-in-context
abbreviations
proper-nouns
twentieth-century-language
hypocorisms
Capitalization in mid-20th century British English
british-english
capitalization
twentieth-century-language
Abbreviation 'p.e.p' on postcard from 1928
abbreviations
twentieth-century-language
define "the dangerous age"
meaning
idioms
slang
twentieth-century-language
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